If you're looking for a prestigious internship, you'll want to consider working at Google, Apple, or Facebook — at least, that is, according to the 2019 Vault Internship Rankings.

Career-intelligence platform Vault asked more than 120 companies with internship programs to distribute their internship survey to past and present interns. More than 13,000 interns responded.

One of the survey questions asked interns to rate how prestigious other employers were. They received a list of top companies and were asked to rate them on a scale of one to 10. A score of ten meant "It's a dream job!" while a score of one meant "No one wants to work there."

Vault then averaged the ratings and ranked companies from 1 to 50. The full ranking is available here.

We listed the top 17 internships and got their pay information from Glassdoor. (Some pay hourly, others pay monthly.)

We also found some of these internships' most enviable perks, including great mentorship programs and free housing.

16. Intel

Why it stands out: Depending on the location, offices are stocked with gyms, basketball courts, tennis courts, and other amenities, former interns wrote on Quora. Interns also benefit from the option of having a six-month-long internship — a step up from the norm of 10 weeks.

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15. Berkshire Hathaway

Why it stands out: One doesn't just have to work in investment or finance to work for Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Berkshire Hathaway seeks interns in accounting, claim operations, programming, and other fields.

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14. Deloitte

Why it stands out: Interns can attend ongoing learning events and a national conference for all Deloitte interns, according to the company. They also have a mentorship team and one or more projects to work on for the duration of the internship.

9. SpaceX

Why it stands out: The hours are tough, but interns previously told Business Insider that the work experience is often worth it. "You definitely feel like you're doing something that could change the world," one said.

5. Facebook

Why it stands out: Along with free housing and fun weekend activities, Facebook assigns one full-time employee to be an intern's point person as they develop and execute their project, one intern previously told Business Insider.

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4. Tesla

Why it stands out: While the pay isn't as high as some of the other companies on this list, interns said they benefitted from "intelligent, charming, and altruistic" coworkers and experiencing a typical Tesla employee's workday.